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The Aviator's Song - Gretchen Peters



     
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You fell out of the sky when you were 21.
Your bomber took a bullet from a german gun.
Did you think about your wife, your brief
And tender life, did you pray to anyone?How does it feel when you're falling?
Can you hear sweet angels calling?
Is it empty up in space? did you touch god's holy face?
Did you tremble, did you cry? did you fall or did you fly?You fell out of your life when you were 43.
You saw her and you thought she was your destiny.
You wandered from the path and we cursed
Your aftermath, but that's ancient history.How does it feel when you're falling?
Can you hear sweet angels calling?
Is it empty up in space? did you touch god's holy face?
Did you tremble, did you cry? did you fall or did you fly?You make it so damn hard to love you
I don't know why I even try.
And all i ever wanted of you
to take me with you when you flyYou fell out of my life one last time today.
I held your hand and watched you as you slipped away.
You cast your pilot's eye to the endless open sky

And I sent you on your way.How does it feel when you're falling?
Can you hear sweet angels calling?
Is it empty up in space? did you touch god's holy face?
Did you tremble, did you cry? did you fall or did you fly?
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Gretchen Peters (born November 14, 1957 in Bronxville, New York) is an American singer-songwriter in the folk/country genre. An accomplished song-writer, she won the Country Music Association Song Of The Year award in 1994 for "Independence Day", a hit at the time for Martina McBride. She was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2014. "I get a lot of juice from the musicians in the room," says Gretchen Peters.

Read more about Gretchen Peters on Last.fm.


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